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Debt Owing After Death
A female friends partner died owing aprox 7k to a debt management company.
They were not married but living together when he died so obviously she does not have to pay it. But what happens if the receipts from the life insurance are less than the debt is it then written off?
They were not married but living together when he died so obviously she does not have to pay it. But what happens if the receipts from the life insurance are less than the debt is it then written off?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You are right- the Estate is responsible for the debt. I think funeral expenses have to be paid first. If there isn't enough in the estate (property, life policy, money, other assets) to pay all the debts then partial repayments may have to be made to debtors until the estate is exhausted. I'm not sure how debts are prioritised though- say if he also owed council tax or a credit card bill
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If you're unable to meet all your bills and debt repayments, you should pay these first:
mortgage, rent and any loans secured against your home
Income Tax, National Insurance and VAT
Council Tax
gas and electricity bills
child maintenance
TV licence
hire purchase agreements, if what you're buying with them is essential
court fines
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mortgage, rent and any loans secured against your home
Income Tax, National Insurance and VAT
Council Tax
gas and electricity bills
child maintenance
TV licence
hire purchase agreements, if what you're buying with them is essential
court fines
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This is from the N I govt advice line
http:// www.nid irect.g ov.uk/w hat-hap pens-to -debts- when-so meone-d ies
yeah yeah I know it is only binding on NI - but give a good idea...
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yeah yeah I know it is only binding on NI - but give a good idea...
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